Perfect Pores: Caring for Your Skin

Pores are often the defining factor that contribute to overall skin health. They're responsible for everything from your skin's moisture level to whether or not you suffer from acne. While you might lament their size, shape, and function, caring for each pore properly could mean the difference between healthy, glowing skin and problem skin. Understanding how to care for your pores helps you work with your skin for better tone, texture, and clarity.
Cleansing
Keeping your pores clean helps them appear tight and less noticeable. While soap and water is the standard for cleansing your face, you need more than cleansing alone to facilitate healthy skin. An oil-banishing clarifying cleanser helps to break up excess oil and loosen dirt, while weekly exfoliating sessions help remove excess dead skin cells that could result in problems such as acne and blackheads. Avoid cleansing more than once or twice a day, which could cause your pores to excrete more oil to combat a lack of moisture.
Closing
If your pores are extremely noticeable, it's likely just the makeup on your skin. But you can help tighten your skin for a smoother appearance by using a few tricks. For instance, try keeping your moisturizer in the fridge. The cold cream will cause your skin cells to contract. Or, when in a pinch, use an ice cube rubbed over the skin to help it look smoother and less pocked.
Concealing
If nothing seems to help your skin look smoother and more even, concealing makeup might be your best ally. An oil-free, noncomedogenic concealer and foundation helps to fill holes to essentially fake the look of more even skin. Finish your look with a swipe of translucent powder to help set your makeup, and no one will know that you have pore problems but you. Just use makeup sparingly because it could cause breakouts and exacerbate problems.
 
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